james.lorenzen at accenture.com wrote:
>
> Thanks for your response. I will take your recommendation and get my
> feet wet on your second option. Then when that is complete I will make
> it a formal part of SFW.
> 
> I have just a few questions.
> 
> If I check out the webstack from here
> ssh://anon at hg.opensolaris.org/hg/webstack/webstack-build
> As an anonymous user, will I be able to check my changes back in? And if

No, but that workspace is not 'webstack', it's just some build
infrastructure to help you get started. You wouldn't check anything in
there.

Once you have something working we could create a 'hudson' repository
and that's where you'd need to check in. That repository doesn't exist
today but once it does you can have write access to it. We haven't
done this before so it'll be a learning experience but I believe the
first steps will be to start with 
http://www.sun.com/software/opensource/contributor_agreement.jsp
http://opensolaris.org/os/about/faq/sca_faq/


> Also, I realize this is a dumb question, but what is the best way to
> test this? Which version of solaris should I use? The SXDE?

You could use Indiana preview or latest SXDE, though at this point I
recommend the latter. Indiana will work but you need to do more manual
setup (like downloading the compilers & JDK5 manually).


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Jyri J. Virkki - jyri.virkki at sun.com - Sun Microsystems

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